The Abington Art Center announced their 2025 Summer Concert Series spanning six nights from Thursday, June 26 through August 7 (excluding July 3) behind Abington Art Center’s Alverthorpe Manor in Jenkintown.
The family-friendly mini-festival will include free live music, food trucks, family activities, as well as local beer, wine, and cocktail vendors. Performing artists from across the tri-state region include Lancaster’s 9-piece horn troupe, Big Boy Brass, americana band Stella Ruze, America’s Got Talent star Dylan Zangwill, Ron & the Hip Tones, and the students of the M3 (Modern Music Makers) program for the Abington School district, among others.
Abington Art Center has partnered with Series Producer and Founder of Stage United, Joe Montone, for a fourth collaboration.
“The mission of Stage United is to inspire communities by not only creating greater access to unique live concerts like these,” says Joe Montone, “but to also demonstrate the power of collaboration. This series is presented by and for our backyard — it takes all of us to make this happen.”
The two entities welcome local arts patrons who are celebrated through various sponsorship offerings for their commitment to community enrichment. Sponsor support helps off-set the production costs associated with the series, Montone said.
Local business community members, Hiway Theater and The Dovetail of Glenside, are rallying together for the concert series by co-presenting the 1980 classic The Blues Brothers on Wednesday, April 30. The Hiway will contribute 50% of sales to the Abington Art Center Summer Concert Series fundraising campaign.
For more information about these free public concerts, the 2025 artists line-up, or to become a sponsor, you can click here.
Tickets for The Blues Brothers at the Hiway Theater can be found here.
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